(yenchau.gov.vn) On the afternoon of November 4th, a delegation of officers and soldiers from the Army of the Lao People's Democratic Republic visited the Vietnam-Lao Revolutionary Historical Site in Lao Kho I village, Phieng Khoai commune, Yen Chau district. Accompanying the delegation were leaders from the Provincial Military Command and the District People's Committee.
A delegation of officers and soldiers from the Lao People's Democratic Republic Army visited the Vietnam-Lao Revolutionary Historical Site in Lao Kho I village, Phieng Khoai commune, Yen Chau district.
The Vietnam-Laos Revolutionary Historical Site in Lao Kho village, inaugurated on July 6, 2017, is a special national historical site that vividly commemorates the revolutionary activities and base construction of the Lao-Northern Front and Comrade Kaysone Phomvihane during the period from 1948 to 1950, a period in which they were cared for and supported by the family of Mr. Trang Lao Kho and the people of Lao Kho village. It also preserves immense historical values and the close, blood-bonded solidarity in the struggle between Vietnam and Laos in general, and between the people of Son La province and the northern provinces of Laos in particular. At the site, the delegation offered incense at the Memorial House and visited the exhibition area displaying artifacts that bear witness to the solidarity, close ties, and mutual assistance between Vietnam and Laos in general, and between the people of Son La province, Lao Kho village, and the northern provinces of Laos in particular. The delegation of officers and soldiers of the Lao People's Democratic Republic Army expressed their emotion at visiting the historical site, recalling the tradition of solidarity and friendship between the two Parties, two States, and the people of the two countries. They also hoped that the two Parties and two States would continue to preserve and promote this special solidarity and friendship, nurturing the Vietnam-Laos and Laos-Vietnam relationship to remain "evergreen and enduring for generations to come."
Tran Thuy (Yen Chau Information and Culture Center)